M. H. Hunter III

I dunno but I found last nights episode rather annoying to be honest and not at all like a classic. Other than melding modern blockbuster vs. streaming services with the shinning overall theme i didn't care for it. Now when the worlds internet went down and everyone moved west in search of some I find to be a classic.

Xcommunicated

The Blockbuster episode was just awesome. Randy being sorely out of touch with the may modern tech is changing things is classic Randy. And something about that ghost looking for a copy of Turner & Hooch had me rolling.

Rocked by the recent news of drug use by a beloved icon, the world is left feeling lost and betrayed. The boys, join with the rest of the nation, and remove their yellow wristbands. Everyone is on board, except for Stan, who just canít seem to cut off his bracelet.

Rebel Yell

I'm a hard South Park fan but I say that I think South Park started to f*ck up after Season 14. I think Seasons 15 and 16 are dim. Actually Season 15 was halfy good, halfy dim but I can't say same thing for Season 16. For the first part of Season 16, Butterballs was the only episode I liked, also it gave a good message that generally people who are against bullying are actully bullies themselves. Actually "Cartman Finds Love" episode was equated good, also that episode went with a long-timed, curios question: "Is Cartman gay into Kyle?". About the second part of the season, I think it's going good. Sarcastaball, Insecurity, Going Native, A Nightmare On Face Time episodes were awesome and A Scause For Applause is equated good.

My favourite seasons are very first seasons which have absurd, super comic, action, sexy episodes. I can't forget the first absurd, action episode (for me) "An Elephant Makes Love To A Pig" in which mad turkeys go crazy for their freedom (Braveheart style), also the epic fight between Shelly and Evil Stan Clone and the woman jokes of Cartman. Also "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut" reiterative is super awesome with its extremely funny storytelling and the answer of the most important question in the series (actually not). One of my favourites is "Hooked On Monkey Fonics" in which Kyle tries to impress homeschool girl Rebecca but he causes her becoming into a slut. Jimbo is awesome, he was one of the adult characters who took role so much; with his idiotic hunting knowledges and dimwitted rationality. The epic rumble in "Jesus and Pals" broadcasting cannot be forgotten. How about the episodes Cartman hit the stupidity in? Like "Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus?, he starts a wrong belief that ass bleeding is the beginning of "becoming a man". Like "Scott Tenorman Must Die", Cartman thinks pubic hairs only can be had buy buying them, so this causes the most pscychopath thing ever in the series (and I think it's tragedic, even much more dramatic). Like Cartman, other kids have stupid sides too. Kyle and the boys are looking for nerection in a local shop during "Spontaneous Combustion" and the kids cross Cartman for getting nerection for Kyle's dad. In the quad, my favourite is Kenny. He tried to remove his mom's pregnancy during "Cartman Joins NAMBLA", he becomes the hero of paradise by protecting it through a PSP game "Heaven vs. Hell" during "Best Friends Forever", meanwhile Cartman tries to make people believe that Kenny is his best friend to get his PSP, he mistakes hell with Mexicp during "Probably", he cheeses with cat pee and also with flowers to see Large Breasted Woman during "Major Boobage", he jacks in a Batman custome in order to get a "super awesome" orgasm during "Sexual Healing" and more of them. Also how about our little brat Butters? He does everything (even the most stupid things) for the boys but he had had enough and became "the most super villian the World has ever seen" (more like "the most super cute idiotic villian"), Professor Choas. And my favourite character for all time "Chef". He's like a father to boys. Also how we can forget his super sexy songs? And his Thriller performace by the song "I'm Gonna Make Love Even When I'm Dead" during the episode "Pinkeye" is unforgettable like Michael Jackson. Aaaand Randy, good old Randy. He seems to be calm person in the beginning of the series but after he becomes a super dimwitted as the series went and we learn this change's reason in "You're Getting Old". I like how Randy gets interested in modern and weird things such as baseball fights, getting cancer for medicinal, legal marijuana, taking the largest crap and the weird reactions for politic events (such as in "I'm A Little Bit Country" and "About Last Night"). God bless you, old Randy. Besides I think the quad and the other boys (such as Craig, Clyde, Jimmy) form a very good completeness, if one of them is off the series, that competence would go. I like Craig who is the most violent kid in the series (for me, after Cartman with his extremely hard, violent vengeance tactics), also with darker but comic personality. I can't forge the scene which Craig goes to Mr.Mackey's room and flips him off during "Rainforest Schmainforest" and his best buddy Clyde, for me Clyde is a bit of Butters but also has a violent side as Craig. And our handicapped friend Timmy, he is cute and is not aware of anything but it's the thing of his disorder but this shows him as positive to life. Jimmy, our passionated (during "Up The Down Steroid" in which he pushes up onto steroid with the passion of the top) and comic buddy. "Krazy Kripples" was a good episode focusing on Timmy and Jimmy and we saw Jimmy's personality of Kenny during "Erection Day".

Spaghetti Cat

THE OUTCOME OF THE PRESIDENTAL ELECTIONIS IN THE HANDS OF ERIC CARTMANON AN ALL-NEW "SOUTH PARK" PREMIERING ON WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER 7 AT 10:00 P.M. ET/PT ON COMEDY CENTRAL

NEW YORK, November 5, 2012 - The presidental election isn't over until you watch this all-new episode of "South Park" titled "Obama Wins!" premiering Wednesday, November 7 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on Comedy Central.

Cartman is hiding something in his bedroom that could change the outcome of the entire election. While Americans innocently plan to go to sleep Tuesday night with the election results counted and a winner announced, Cartman has secretly wrestled control of the presidental election from the voters.

Spaghetti Cat

And that's that for season 16! Enjoyed the last episode, the guys seem to have been on a kick on the last couple of episodes. Very surreal, reminded me of the first few seasons. All good news.

To answer a question a page or two back, I've been doing this for each season. I think Vanilla Shake started it, i just picked it up one year. If you guys want I can do an all in one south park thread, or just get the mods to change the title of this one.

That was a pretty good episode. I'd love to see the alternate version with Mitt Romney instead of the president. You just know Matt and Trey and the writers were sitting around just talking, and someone said, "I don't really care about the election. I care more that Star Wars is now owned by Disney, than who the president is."

Spaghetti Cat

CARTMAN INFILTRATES THE NSA
ON THE 17TH SEASON PREMIERE OF “SOUTH PARK” ON
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 AT 10:00 P.M. ET/PT ON COMEDY CENTRAL

All-New Season 17 Episodes Available in HD Exclusively on XBOX Live, iTunes, Sony
Entertainment Network, Amazon Instant Video, Vudu, and Samsung Media Hub
New Episodes Also Available on SouthParkStudios.com

NEW YORK, September 23, 2013 – Cartman wants to hold the government accountable for secretly monitoring all of his personal information in an all-new episode of "South Park" titled "Let Go, Let Gov," premiering Wednesday, September 25 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on COMEDY CENTRAL.

When Cartman manages to get himself behind the doors of the NSA, he doesn’t like what he finds in his personal file. He thinks it’s time he told everyone the truth. Meanwhile, Butters finds someone new to listen to his prayers.

MrPeteyMax

Hell yeah, I love South Park! Been trying to collect all the seasons. I've got seasons 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 so far. Just need 2 and 14 so I can say 1-15 without typing them all out. Then get 16 and I'll be up to date!

The Odyssey

The Odyssey

Well, that was ... Kind of mediocre.
I enjoyed the sub plot with the DMV but the rest was quite meh-ish. I hope South Park isn't going down the political path like The Simpsons.
Also, Matt and Trey should make a damn breaking bad episode already.

The kids are concerned that their parents are going to try to kill each other all-new episode of "South Park" titled "Informative Murder Porn," premiering Wednesday, October 2 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on Comedy Central

The kids are trying to keep their parents from watching graphic sex and violence on television. Now Randy and Sharons nightly TV routine is interrupted and getting their "Informative Murder Porn" back is a matter of life and death.

Mr Rabbit

Well, that was ... Kind of mediocre.
I enjoyed the sub plot with the DMV but the rest was quite meh-ish. I hope South Park isn't going down the political path like The Simpsons.
Also, Matt and Trey should make a damn breaking bad episode already.

where have you been? South park has been somewhat politicial for years, political parody but still

El Diablo

the NSA gag was pretty good. spot on about people who want privacy on Twitter

but I think that this weeks episode is an instant classic, sort of like the Warcraft episode.

the kids acting like the adults while Randy acted like a spoiled brat. that was great but then the Minecraft angle was a beautiful surprise. I love that the adults started playing Minecraft in real life. awesome show.

ryuclan

the NSA gag was pretty good. spot on about people who want privacy on Twitter

but I think that this weeks episode is an instant classic, sort of like the Warcraft episode.

the kids acting like the adults while Randy acted like a spoiled brat. that was great but then the Minecraft angle was a beautiful surprise. I love that the adults started playing Minecraft in real life. awesome show.

Yeah I love this season so far. Between Butters praying to the government and Randy saying he wishes Jayden was hi son it's looking good lol.

I like the episode, that's 3 out of 3 this season but i did shout "stop crashing planes cartman!"

Last episode they tried to make us think Butters's mum was killed, the this episode cartman and token. I think soon it won't be a bluff, I think a pretty central (but not one of the main) character will die, like stan's mum, maybe mr garrison, that kind of level. Just a thought.

ryuclan

I like the episode, that's 3 out of 3 this season but i did shout "stop crashing planes cartman!"

Last episode they tried to make us think Butters's mum was killed, the this episode cartman and token. I think soon it won't be a bluff, I think a pretty central (but not one of the main) character will die, like stan's mum, maybe mr garrison, that kind of level. Just a thought.

Yeah I was gutted when

Spoiler

Cartman shot Token.

Although I also laughed my ass off. Cartman is such a dick. But the whole "your country needs you" thing had me in tears. Come on Zimmerman. You country needs you lol

NEW YORK, October 14, 2013 - The Goth kids team up with their sworn enemies in an all-new episode of "South Park" titled "Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the Posers," premiering Wednesday, October 16 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on Comedy Central.

One of the Goth kids has been sent to a camp for troubled children. When she returns, her friends find her changed in a disturbing way. With their very existence threatened, the Goths have to do something drastic. They are forced to ask the Vamp kids for help.

Rebel Yell

When I heard Goth Kids are making a major turning, I reminded the episode "Raisins" in which Wendy breaks up with Stan and Stan becomes so miserable that in the end, he becomes a Goth kid too (nicknamed Raven ). However the good things is Butter falling into love, "breaking up" with his "girlfriend", Lexus and discovers the real meaning of love; yeah, it gives such a hard pain but it is also such a good feeling that sometimes everyone needs or makes them feel alive. Finally Stan admits this to it, flips and swears both Token and Wendy at the end of the episode. Such an awesome episode of South Park that really teaches life lessons (for me, another good "giving life episode is Ass Burgers which explains you may be feeling depressed, you may have hard times but you should go on anyway under Asperger's Syndrome and this episode sure gave me a life lessons once upon a time I had hard times in my life). This is one of the things I love most about South Park, it sometimes really gives something to people.

NEW YORK, November 4, 2013 - Cartman's latest prank has brought about the necessary spiritual conditions for world peace in an all-new episode of "South Park" titled "Ginger Cow," premiering Wednesday, November 6 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on Comedy Central.

Religious leaders descend upon South Park to witness a Biblical prophecy that has been fulfilled. Cartman and Kyle are the only two at odds as the world embarks upon a thousand years of peace and harmony.

NEW YORK, November 11, 2013 Anticipation for the biggest shopping day of the year is building in an all-new episode of "South Park" titled "Black Friday," premiering Wednesday, November 13 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on Comedy Central. The dark days of winter are coming and that can only mean one thing: the fight to be the first in the mall on Black Friday has begun. The boys prepare to battle the crowds the day after Thanksgiving to get the best deal on the new gaming systems.

Meanwhile Randy gets a job working as a mall security guard to help control the insane number of people lining up to take advantage of the official first day of holiday shopping.

Pepperjack

That last episode really felt like the old south park again, With them dressing up in there Stick of truth costumes, Parodying game of thrones, It felt like the lord of the rings episode they had awhile back, and it was great